it stops the tickle that keeps coming back and making you sneeze
When you sneeze, your heart skips a beat. The pressure in your body increases rapidly, causing a reflex action to occur in your eyelids so that they shut and prevent your eyes from popping out from the internal pressure. So yes, your blood pressure increases too.
Longest sneezing fit The longest recorded sneezing fit is that of Donna Griffiths (UK). She began sneezing on January 13, 1981 and sneezed an estimated one million times in the first 365 days. Her first sneeze-free day came 978 days later on September 16, 1983.
the attack was tragic
he stumbled on their nesting ground
An attack au fer is an attack in the game of fencing on the opponent's blade, for example beat, expulsion, or pressure.
That is a myth - no. However, if you are prone to having a heart attack anyway - then doing so could be enough pressure on the circulatory system to trigger one.
no because when sneezing your heart actually stops when you sneeze... so........ dont sneeze like 20 times in a row or you might have a heart attack
high blood pressure may be to do with diabetes.
no
Sp. Attack is non-physical moves, where the pokemon do not make contact with each other.
Some people call a spell when you sneeze many times in a row (usually over three in a row) a "sneezing attack". That usually happens when there is an irritant in your nose or sinuses as your body's way of trying to blow the irritant out of there. These irritants can come from an infection like a common cold or the flu or sinusitis or may be triggered by getting something "up your nose", like ground black pepper or like pollens for those with allergies.
The mass elimination was called the Holocaust, but I'm not sure about the attack on Poland.